There's time limit of 105 minutes if indoor tables are less than a metre apart.
A maximum of six adults and nine children will be allowed at a table when pubs and restaurants re-open next month.
It's part of Fáilte Ireland guidance published ahead of the return of outdoor dining, and indoor dining in hotels, in early June.
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— Restaurants Association of Ireland (@RAI_ie) May 26, 2021
Customers eating or drinking indoors will have to leave by 11:30pm under the new rules - and no live or loud music is allowed.
There's also a time limit of 105 minutes if indoor tables are less than a metre apart.
Mark McGowan is President of the Restaurants Association of Ireland and has been speaking to Kildare Today.
Mark McGowan joined Clem Ryan on Thursday's edition of the programme

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